View allAll Photos Tagged ErnestHemingway

Ernest Hemingway's house breeds cats with 6 toes!

Cojimar is a small fishing village that served as the inspiration for 'The Old Man and the Sea.'

Encierros de San Fermín 2017 聖費爾明節奔牛

Running of the Bulls 奔牛節

Pamplona, Iruña, Spain.

西班牙潘普洛納

They are known as Ernest Hemingway's favorite watering hole, and I happened to walk by on the week of his 124th birthday. It's located along Duval Street where the bar opened in 1937 in the building dating back to 1917.

 

Their history on their website:

sloppyjoes.com/history/

 

The listing on the National Register of Historic Places:

npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/06000957

"The cradle of the daiquiri" - Ernest's main hangout.

 

Used on a blog called David de Jorge & Co. - Atracón a mano armada: Víctor Bordón

At 74 rue du Cardinal Lemoine is the 3rd-floor apartment where Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) lived with his first wife Hadley from January 1922 until August 1923. The flat figures prominently in his book of memoirs, A Moveable Feast, from which the quotation on the wall plaque (in French) is taken: ‘This is how Paris was in our youth when we were very poor and very happy.’ Just below the flat was the Bal au Printemps, a popular bal musette (dancing club), which served as the model for the one where Jake Barnes met Brett Ashley in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises . It is now the bookshop Librairie Les Alizés, specialising in new and secondhand books by American writers.

 

~With great thanks to the Lonely Planet website :)

This was taken Spring Break in La Push at First Beach on my pilgrimage to the Pacific Northwest for my love of Twilight.

 

This man had just fought off a seal in his net before I took this shot.

Ernest Hemingway was born in this home on July 21, 1899 in the south bedroom. He remained here until the death of his grandfather, the owner, whose will stated that the house be sold to provide for his wife and children. The house is typical of Queen Anne structure with wood clapboard siding, a turret at the southeast corner and fish scale siding that accent the attic level. The house is now owned and operated by the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and is open for tours.

Elizabeth Drake, Drake Interiors Ltd designed the theme with the hidden courtyard garden. Hemingway lived next door for a time with his wife after their honeymoon.

 

While in Paris he wrote "The Sun also Rises"

 

1235 North Dearborn Parkway, Chicago IL

El ruedo tiene un diámetro de 50 metros y su capacidad es de 14.000 espectadores

Elementos decorativos taurinos en los capiteles de las columnas, con cabezas de toros.

Die Ostseite geht auf den Big Wood River. Erdgeschoss: Frühere Garagen. Hier bewahrte Hemingway seine Gewehre auf. 1. Stock: Wohnzimmerfenster. 2. Stock: Marys Schlafzimmerfenster

www.barbaraelder.com www.facebook.com/barbara.elder.author/

Featured is a Ernest Hemingway quote: “In any art, you’re allowed to steal anything if you can make it better.” Graphic design by Barbara Elder features a thief in a ski mask, stealing a painting from the wall.

Ernest Hemingway's House in Key West.

Birthplace Home of Ernest Hemingway 嬰兒房

Finca La Vigía was Ernest Hemingway's house in Cuba.

 

—————

Like this picture ? Have a look at my Cuba collection for more.

Elizabeth Drake, Drake Interiors Ltd designed the theme with the hidden courtyard garden. Hemingway lived next door for a time with his wife after their honeymoon.

 

While in Paris he wrote "The Sun also Rises"

 

1235 North Dearborn Parkway, Chicago IL

~Ernest Hemingway

 

nikon f3 | 50mm f/1.8 | cheap film

The former home of Ernest Hemingway in Key West

was originally built in mid-19th century.

In Oak Park, Chicago. There were no Denver photos due to illness and general fatigue.

The last hour of our wedding was a straight up RAVE in Ernest Hemingway's front yard. I think he would approve

]

Detalles taurinos en la estructura metálica.

From the archive:

Here's a shot I took of Walloon Lake I took in July 2004 as I rode by on my bicycle. The lake first became one of the great vacation/resort lakes of Michigan during the late 19th century. Ernest Heminway's family owned a cottage along this lake when he was a boy and was an inspiration for the Nick Adam's stories.

Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little meets with freshman students of Oswald and Self Halls during FYE's Hawkweek, to kickoff the Common Book initiative. Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" was selected for the 2015-16 school year.

 

KU Common Book is a campus-wide initiative to engage first-year students. A key component of Bold Aspirations, the KU strategic plan, is investing in first-year intellectual experiences. As part of this emphasis, KU Common Book will generate opportunities for shared intellectual experiences that invite analysis, foster critical thinking, and reflect the type of reasoned discourse expected at a university.

 

First-year students receive the common book at Orientation and are encouraged to read and discuss the book at activities and programs throughout the year. The Common Book was selected by a committee comprised of faculty, staff, and students from nominations generated by the KU campus. Although the program focuses on freshmen and transfer students, the steering committee invites participation from all students, as well as faculty and staff who wish to include the book in their classes and programs.

6 rue Férou, Hemingway’s last apartment in Paris. He lived here in 1927–28 with his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer. His Bohemian days were over and he could by now afford to live in comfort. He had established himself with The Sun Also Rises, and Pfeiffer was from a wealthy Catholic Arkansas family; Hemingway converted to Catholicism before they married in May 1927.

Detalles taurinos en la estructura metálica.

Hemingway, with his wife and son, lived on the fourth floor.

Encierros de San Fermín 2017 聖費爾明節奔牛

Running of the Bulls 奔牛節

Pamplona, Iruña, Spain.

西班牙潘普洛納

Ernest Hemingway Birth Place in Oak Park, Illinois (2010)

Capiteles de las columnas decorados con cabezas de toros.

Elizabeth Drake, Drake Interiors Ltd designed the theme with the hidden courtyard garden. Hemingway lived next door for a time with his wife after their honeymoon.

 

While in Paris he wrote "The Sun also Rises"

 

1235 North Dearborn Parkway, Chicago IL

Elizabeth Drake, Drake Interiors Ltd designed the theme with the hidden courtyard garden. Hemingway lived next door for a time with his wife after their honeymoon.

 

While in Paris he wrote "The Sun also Rises"

 

1235 North Dearborn Parkway, Chicago IL

El ruedo tiene un diámetro de 50 metros y su capacidad es de 14.000 espectadores

The main sitting room of the Hemingway house in Key West, Florida.

El ruedo tiene un diámetro de 50 metros y su capacidad es de 14.000

Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899 – 1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and his public image brought him admiration from later generations. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Hemingway

 

‘Writing, at its best, is a lonely life. Organisations for writers palliate the writer's loneliness but I doubt if they improve his writing. He grows in public stature as he sheds his loneliness and often his work deteriorates. For he does his work alone and if he is a good enough writer he must face eternity, or the lack of it, each day.’ www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1954/hemingway/speech/

 

Public domain image of Hemingway posing for a dust jacket photo by Lloyd Arnold for the first edition of "For Whom the Bell Tolls", at the Sun Valley Lodge, Idaho, late 1939 via Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/3enM

1 2 ••• 23 24 26 28 29 ••• 79 80